Men desire condom less sex with attractive woman

According to a scientific survey conducted, men desire to have condom less sex when it comes to being physically involved with an attractive woman. In this interesting survey the study suggest that heterosexual male generation between the age of 18 to 69 want to have unprotected sex when they find their partner hot and sexy. This survey was conducted in London which shows that men perceived attractiveness or they will go for healthier sex, unprotected physical relation. The result is&hellip;

According to a scientific survey conducted, men desire to have condom less sex when it comes to being physically involved with an attractive woman.

In this interesting survey the study suggest that heterosexual male generation between the age of 18 to 69 want to have unprotected sex when they find their partner hot and sexy.

This survey was conducted in London which shows that men perceived attractiveness or they will go for healthier sex, unprotected physical relation. The result is quite amazing to see that men want to have condom-less sex with their partner.

The research found that attractive women with artificial make-ups considered being an average and then male’s intention towards such partner turns to be that they want to have sex without condom.

The study reveals that males usually have perceptions of getting attracted towards pretty women which in turn influences their condom use intention.

The study was conducted on near about 51 men when they were asked to rate attractiveness of 20 women on the basis facial photographs, to guess the probability that the each woman had a sexually transmitted infection (STI) and to indicate their willingness to have sex with or without a condom.

If an attractive man selects less beautiful woman then he use to prefer condom for having sex with her, even if the woman had a sexually transmitted infection.

The more attractive a man considered a woman to be, the less likely it was that he would intend to use a condom during sex with her, even if he thought the woman had a sexually transmitted infection, the findings showed.

The researchers also found that when a man judged a woman to be less attractive, he was more willing to use a condom.

The risk of unprotected sex also goes up when a man considers himself to be attractive, the study suggests.

The more attractive a participant judged himself to be; the less likely he was to intend to use a condom, the results showed.